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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY THE FORD-FLEISCHER FILE OF MINERALOGICAL REFERENCES, 1982-1987 INCLUSIVE by 1 Michael Fleischer and Mary Woodruff Open-File Report 88-689 This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards. Dept. Mineral Sciences, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560 2 U.S. Geological Survey, MS 959, 12201 Sunrise Valley, Reston, VA 22092 1988
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  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

    THE FORD-FLEISCHER FILE OF MINERALOGICAL REFERENCES,

    1982-1987 INCLUSIVE

    by

    1 Michael Fleischer and Mary Woodruff

    Open-File Report 88-689

    This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards.

    Dept. Mineral Sciences, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560

    2 U.S. Geological Survey, MS 959, 12201 Sunrise Valley, Reston, VA 22092

    1988

  • The Ford-Fleischer File of Mineralogical References

    1982-1987 Inclusive

    In 1916, Prof. W.E. Ford of Yale University, having just published the Third Appendix to Dana's System of Mineralogy, 6th Edition, began to plan for the 7th Edition. He decided to create a file with a separate folder for each mineral (or for each mineral group) into which he would place a citation to any paper that contained data that should be considered in the revision of the 6th Edition. The file was maintained in duplicate with one copy going to Harvard University. In the early 1930's Palache, Berman, and Frondel at Harvard were designated chief revisionists. Assistants for the project included C.W. Wolfe and M.A. Peacock who were to gather crystallographic data at Harvard; and their counterpart, Michael Fleischer, who was to collect and evaluate chemical data at Yale.

    After Prof. Ford's death in March 1939, one set of his files came to the U.S. Geological Survey, and the literature has been covered since then by Michael Fleischer. Copies of the literature survey are maintained at the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, Va., Denver, Colo., and Menlo Park, Calif., and at the U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. In addition, the complete file through 1977 has been published as Open-File Report 81-1169, available in micro- fiche for $66.75. Since 1978, the references have been'entered into a computer with open-file reports published from alphabetized computer printouts. The first such update of this survey, covering additions to the file from 1978 through 1980, is available as Open-File Report 81-1174 in paper for $37.25 and on micro- fiche for $3.50. The second update, which covers additions from 1981 through 1982 is published as Open-File Report 83-615, available in paper for $54.50 and on microfiche for $3.50. A copy of these reports can be obtained from Book and Open-File Reports, U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Bldg. 810, Box 25425 Denver, Colorado 80225; phone: (303) 236-7476, or FTS 776-7476.

    Coverage of the Files

    From its inception, it has been intended that the file should contain indicative abstracts of every paper that contains significant data on the physical and chemical properties of minerals. In recent years especially, the attempt has been made to include references to studies on synthesis and on stability relations of minerals. Needless to say, there are probably many pertinent references that have been missed. Also to some extent, carelessness in the use of the files has very likely caused the irretrievable loss of some references

    During the Ford years, the most important mineralogical journals (Mineral. Mag., Am. Mineral., Can. Mineral., Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. (now Bull. Mineral.), Z. Kristallogr., Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., Periodico Mineral., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Beil.-Bd. (now Abh.), and others were covered directly. In addition, abstract journals were covered (Mineral. Abstr., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Ref. (later Zentralbl. Mineral, and Z. Kristallogr.).

  • Since 1939, the important mineralogical journals have been covered, with heavy reliance on Chemical Abstracts and Mineralogical Abstracts. Sections of Chemical Abstracts covered are Nos. 49 (Industrial Inorganic Chemicals), 53 (Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry), 68 (Equilibrium), 69 (Thermodynamics), 75 (Crystallography), and 78 (Inorganic Chemical Reactions). The sections on Magnetism and Spectroscopy, which have occasional references to data on minerals, are not usually checked, in the hope that Mineralogical Abstracts will report these.

    It has become evident in the past few years that the coverage of the primary journals listed above is no longer sufficient. This is mainly because of the widespread use of the electron microprobe. Petrological papers, which ten years ago might have a few mineral analyses, now commonly contain many microprobe analyses (a paper with 50 analyses of 8 different minerals is not unusual), but these analyses are often not mentioned in the abstract journals. In the interest of thoroughness, beginning in 1980, such journals as Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., Chem. Geol., J. Petrol., Lithos, and others of that ilk have been regularly checked.

    There is usually a summary of occurrences for each mineral or mineral group for each listing prior to 19^0. These were prepared by Prof. Ford in the early 1930 f s, after he had checked specimens in the leading museums of the U.S., England, France, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Many folders have summaries of the chemistry, prepared by Fleischer about 1935. Summaries of the optical properties, especially in relation to composition, were published in U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1627 (198*1).

    U.S. Geological Survey call numbers appear in some entries.

  • ABELSONITE. Storm et al., (Science 223, 1075-1076) (1984), Mineral. Abstr. 38,87M/2866 (1987) Abelsonite, a C^ nickel-porphyrin of thedeoxophylloerythroetioporphyrin type has methyl group in 2,3,7,12, 18 positionsand ethyl groups in the 8 and 17 positions

    ABHURITE. Matzko et al., (Can. Mineral. 23, 233-240) (1985) New mineral,Sn+2 30(OH) 2Cl 2 Trigonal, a 10.0175, c 44.014A Analyses, X-ray data G 4.29Corrosion product of tin in Red Sea

    ACANTHITE. Ixer and Stanley, Mineral. Mag. 47, 539-545 (1983). Microprobe analyses(1) from Sark, Channel Islands.

    ACANTHITE. Kaspar et al. (N. Jb. Miner., Mh. 19-28) (1985) (Eng) Analysis (1)from Trebsko, Czechoslovkia, a 4.227, b 6.927, c 7.857A, beta 99.63 degrees.

    ACANTHITE. Leonard and Christian, (Mineral. Petrol. 36, 151-168) (1987) Analysisfrom Thunder Mt. complex, Idaho

    ACANTHITE. Nekrasov and Lunin, (Mineral. Zh. 9(1), 25-39) (1987) (Russian)Stability in system Ag-Sb-S-Se, 300 deg. and 400 deg.

    ACANTHITE. Patterson and Watkinson, Can. Mineral. 22, 13-21 (1984). Averagecomposition from various types of ore, Thierry mine, Ont.

    ACANTHITE. Sakharova and Bryzgalov, Mineral. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 1983, 37-48(Russian)(410M662). Microprobe analysis N.E. U.S.S.R.

    ACANTHITE. Vendrell-Saz et al., (Sulphosalts, Platinum Minerals and Ore Microscopy(Proc. XI Gen. Mtg. IMA, Novosibirsk), 265-272 and 273-286 (1980)) Mineral.Abstr. 34, 215-216 (1983). Reflectance at various wavelengths. Analyses.

    ADAMITE. Braithwaite, Mineral. Mag. 47, 51-57 (1983). Infra-red spectroscopy. ADAMITE. Chisholm (Phys. Chem. Miner. 12, 185-190) (1985). Infra-red study.

    Cation segregation and 0-H stretching vibration. ADMONTITE. Walenta, Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 62, 177-183 (1982).

    Formula is Mg Bg 0 1Q 7H20. AENIGMATITE. Collerson, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 81, 126-147 (1982). Microprobe

    analyses (1) from granites, Labrador. AENIGMATITE. Crurisicchio, et al., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh. 148, 113-140

    (1983) (English). Microprobe analyses (1) from Alkalic rocks, Kenya. AENIGMATITE. Ike, (J. African Earth Sci. 3, 101-105) (1985). Microprobe analyses

    (4) from Burra ring dike, Nigeria. AENIGMATITE. Jones, Mineral. Mag. 48, 1-12 (1984). Microprobe analyses (4) from

    nepheline syenites, S. Greenland. AESCHYNITE-(ND). Zhang and Tao, (Dizhi Kexue, no. 4, 424-428 (1982)(Chinese))

    Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 20, 164080 (1983). New mineral, (Nd,Ce,Ca,Th) (Ti,Nb) 2(0,OH)^, from Bayun-Obo,, Mongolia. Orth., n 2.1-2.4, G 4.60-5.04.

    AESCHYNITE-(ND). (Abstr. in Am. Mineral. 69, 565) (1984). Abstract of originaldescription.

    AESCHYNITE. Popova and Bazhenova, (Mineral. Issled. Il'menskom Zapov., 18-29(1981)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 18, 146714 (1983). Analysis from Il'menMts.,Urals.

    AESCHYNITE. Povarennykh (Nov. Dannye Miner. SSSR 32, 82-90) (1985) (Russ), Chem.Abstr. 103, no. 8, 56931 (1985). Analysis from carbonatite, Chernigov.

    AFWILLITE. Passaglia and Turconi, (Riv. Mineral. Ital., no. 4, 97-110 (1982))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 20, 164141 (1983). Occurrence at Montaldo di Castro,Italy.

  • AGARDITE-(Ce). Fehr and Hochleitner (Lapis 1, 22, 37) (1984)(German), Abstr. inAm. Mineral. 70, 871 (1985). Analyses from Lavrion, Greece (not in abstr.).

    AGARDITE-(La). Fehr and Hochleitner (Lapis 1, 22, 37) (1984)(German), abstr. inAm. Mineral. 70, 871 (1985). Analyses from Lavrion, Greece (not inabstr.).

    AGUILARITE. Sugaki et al. (J. Jpn. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol. Econ. Geol. 77,65-77) (1982)(Jpn.), Mineral. Abstr. 36, no. 2, 205 (1985). Microprobeanalysis'from Hokkaido.

    AGUILARITE. Sugaki et al., (J. Jap. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol., Econ. Geol. 79,405-423) (1984) (Jap), Mineral. Abstr. 38, 87M/2325 (1987) Analyses (not inabs.) from'Koryu mine, Hokkaido, Japan

    AIKINITE. Boldyreva (Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 114, 43-49) (1985)(Russ.).Optics from Zambaraks deposit, E. Karamazar.

    AIKINITE. Forster et al, (Chem Erde 45, 203-211) (1986) Microprobe analysis fromAltenberg tin deposit, East Germany

    AIKINITE. Huiny and Kristin, International Mineralog. Assoc., 11th Meeting,Novosibirsk, 1978, 109-121 (1980)(Russian) (Sulfosalt Vol.). Microprobeanalyses (8) from Spissko-Gemer ore deposits, Slovakia.

    AIKINITE. Kovalenker and Geinke, Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR 5, 91-104(1984)(Russian). Microprobe analyses (2) from Kuranin Ridge, Tien-shan.

    AIKINITE. Kovalenker et al., (Gold and silver deposits, "Nauka", Moscow, 91- 110)(1986) (Russian) 431 M365 Microprobe analyses (1) from Bulgaria

    AIKINITE. Kovlenker, (Gold and silver deposits "Nauka", Moscow, 111-145) (1986)(Russian) 431 M565 (10) analyses from gold-silver deposits

    AIKINITE. Makovicky and Karup-Moller, Can. Mineral. 22, 565-575 (1984).Microprobe analyses (3) from Ivigtut, Greenland.

    AIKINITE. Stoinova and Begizov, (Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Geol. Razved.,25, no. 10, 69-74 (1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 10, 75501 (1983).Analysis,"X-ray, optics from northern Rhodopes, Bulgaria.

    AIKINITE. Vinogradova et al. (Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 114, 340-344)(1985)(Russ.). Microprobe analysis (1) from Tyrong Auz, Caucasus.

    AIKINITE. Wu and Mei, (J. Jap. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol., Econ. Geol. 82, 91-9) (1987) (Eng) Polarization color indexes

    AINALITE. Khvostova et al., (Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geol., no. 9, 89- 100(1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 6, 37784 (1983). Analyses and unit cellfrom Kazakhstan.

    AKAGANEITE. Chambaere and DeGrove (Phys. Chem. Miner. 12, 176-184) (1985). TGA,Mossbauer, and x-ray study of transformation to hematite.

    AKAGANEITE. Childs and Baker-Sherman (N. Z. Soil Bur. Sci. Rpt. 66, 1-50)(1984). P(890)q So3n. Mossbauer study of standard samples.

    AKAGANEITE. Holm (Origins of Life 15, 131-139) (1985), Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 6,39978 (1985). T.E.M. study shows a tubular structure.

    AKAGANEITE. 'Walenta, (Aufschluss 33, 367-373 (1982)) Mineral. Abstr. 34, 217-218(1983). Occurrence in Black Forest contains W03 17.7^, a 10.48, c 3.023A.

    AKTASHITE. Kaplunnik and Pobedimskaya, Deposited Doc. VINITI 6348-82, 18-22(1982)(Russian). Unit cell data.

    AKTASHITE. Podeminskaya, et al., International Mineralog. Assoc., 11th Meeting,Novosibirsk, 1978, 49-58 (1980)(Russian) (Sulfosalt Vol.). Structure.Trigonal, a 13.730, c 9.329 A, Z=3, R3.

  • ALABANDITE. Beran (Fortschr. Mineral. 62, Beih. 1, 21) (1984) (abstr.).Reflectivity, 400-700 mm.

    ALABANDITE. Lazur et al. (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Earth Sci. Sec. 256, 118-120)(1982), Mineral. Abstr. 36, 88 (1985). Analyses (3) from Kursk magneticanomaly.

    ALABANDITE. McCannon, et al., Phys. Chem. Miner. 11, 182-193 (1984). Stabilityin system FeS-MnS.

    ALABANDITE. Rubin (Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 67, 273-284) (1984). Electronmicroprobe analyses (4) from Blithfield meteorite.

    ALABANDITE. Tornroos, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh., 144, 107-123 (1982) (English).Microprobe analyses (3) from Finland, a 5.225-5.208 (decreasing with Fecontent), G 4.03-4.085 (increasing with Fe).

    ALABANDITE. Treiman and Essene, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 149-157 (1984).Microprobe analyses (2) from Oka complex, Quebec.

    ALBRECHTSCHRAUFITE. Mereiter, (Acta Crystallogr., Sect. A, A40, 247) (1984) (Abs).Structure. Triclinic, a 15.562, b 13.406, c 11.636 A, alpha 115.75degrees, beta 107 degrees 66 minutes, gamma 92.80 degrees, Z=2,Ca 4Mg(U0 2 ) 2 (C0 3 ) 6 F2 .17H2 0

    ALFORSITE. Abstr. in Bull. Mineral. 106, 625 (1983). Abstract of originaldescription.

    ALFORSITE. Alfors and Pabst, Am. Mineral. 69, 358-373 (1984). Occurrences withtaramellite in Calif.

    ALLANITE. Broska, (Geol. Zbornik Bratislava 37, 693-707) (1986) (Russian) Analyses(4) from granitic rocks, Mala Fatra Mts.

    ALLANITE. Campbell and Ethier (Can. Mineral. 22, 507-511) (1984). Microprobeanalyses (6) from Sullivan, Brit. Columbia.

    ALLANITE. Kay, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 82, 99-116 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (1) from Finger Bay pluton, Alaska.

    ALLANITE. Pe-piper, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh. 149, 163-178 (1984) (English).Microprobe analyses (1) from volcanic rocks, Greece.

    ALLANITE. Rimsaite, Ore Genesis: The State of the Art (Spec. Publ. No. 2,Soc. Geol. Appl. Miner. Dep.), 269-280 (1982). Microprobe analyses (2) fromBancroft, Ont.

    ALLANITE. Roden, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 376-380 (1984). Microprobeanalysis (1), St. Paul's rocks, Atlantic Ocean.

    ALLANITE. Roeder (Can. Mineral. 23, 263-271) (1985). Microprobe analysis of rare- earth elements.

    ALLANITE. Serdyuchenko (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Earth Sci. Sect. 252, 126-128)(1980) Mineral. Abstr. 35, 76, (1984). Substitutions in.

    ALLANITE. Troneva and Rub, (Mineral. Zh. 9(2), 60-67) (1987) (Russian) Microprobeanalyses (5) from granites (zoned crystals)

    ALLANITE. Visoni and Zerpolo (Moderna, Italy), Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 6,413-423 (1984). Analyses (2) from granite, Iseltal, Austria.

    ALLARGENTUM. Kovalenkar, (Gold and silver deposits "Nauka", Moscow, 111-145) (1986)(Russian) 431 M565 (5) analyses from gold-silver deposits

    ALLARGENTUM. Nekrasova et al., (Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect., 232,161-164 (1978)) Mineral. Abstr. 344, 174 (1983). Analysis with up to 0.95* Hg,3.056'Au.

    ALLARGENTUM. Sakharova and Bryzgalov, Mineral. Rudn. Mestorozhd., 1983, 37-48(Russian) (410M662). Microprobe analysis, N.E. U.S.S.R.

    ALLARGENTUM. Zakrzewski and Nugteren, Can. Mineral. 22, 583-593 (1984). Microprobeanalysis (1) from Hallefors, Sweden.

  • ALLEGHANYITE. Dunn (Am. Mineral. 70, 379-387) (1985). Microprobe analyses (23)from Franklin and Sterling Hill, N.J. Partial solid solution with chondrodite,

    ALLEGHANYITE. Francis, Am. Mineral. 70, 182-185 (1985). Structure of magnesianAlleghanyite (Mn Q 5yMg Q ogZnQ QQ), Monoclinic, space group P21/b, a 4.815,b 10.574, c 8.083*A, alpha 10&.74 degrees.

    ALLEGHANYITE. Mottano, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 267-299) (1986) Analyses (1)from manganiferous cherts, Alps

    ALLEGHANYITE. Petersen, et al., Mineral. Rec. 15, 299-302 (1984). Analysis ofmagnesian variety ^ Mn 3.i7M 8-| ,68 Zn 6 19 Fe O 02^ from Sterling Hill, N.J.,monoclinic, P2 1/b, a O27, b 10.6^3, c 8.116 A, alpha 108.65 degrees, Z=2X-ray data, optics.

    ALLOCLASE. Borishenskaya and Vinogradova, Nov. Dannye Mineral. 30, 32-41 (1982)Reflectance and hardness.

    ALLOPHANE. Guowa and Pelczar, (Mineral. Polsk. Karpat., 9-11) 120(578) G934m(Polish) Analyses (4) from Polish Carpathians

    ALLAUDITE. Stone and George, Proc. Ussher Soc. 5, 428-431 (1983). Analysis, X-raydata, Megilliger Rocks, Cornwall.

    ALTAITE. Berger et al., (Cryst. Res. Technol. 20(4), 579-581) (1985), Chem. Abstr.100, no. 14, 112472 (1984). X-ray study of defects in crystals.

    ALTAITE. Distler and Laputina, Int. Geol. Congress 1980, Dokl. Soviet Geol.,Geokhim., Mineral., Petrol., 138-143 (Russian) 201In391g. Microprobe analysisfrom Norilsk deposit.

    ALTAITE. Fujii, et al., (Solid State Commun. 49, 135-139) (1984) (English), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 100, 77658 (1984). Transition to cubic CaCl-type at 16 +/=GPa.

    ALTAITE. Harris et al., Can. Mineral. 21, 137-143 (1983). Occurrence at Ashleydeposit, Ont.

    ALTAITE. Kulichikhina, Mineral. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 1983, 104-109 (Russian) 410M662.Dielectric constant, resistivity.

    ALTAITE. Lutoshko et al. (Tr. Komi Fil. Akad. Nauk SSSR 45, 609-66 (1984)G(570) AK144+). Analyses from Polar Urals.

    ALTAITE. Oen and Kieft, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh. 149, 245-266 (1984) (English).Microprobe analyses, Glava, Sweden

    ALTAITE. Paar and Chen, (Karinthin 87, 371-381 (1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 12,129419 (1983). Microprobe analysis from Schellgaden Au deposit, Austria.

    ALTAITE. -Smorodina, et al., (Cryst. Res. Technol. 19, 601-605) (1984) (English),Chem Abstr. 100, no. 26 219237 (1984). Effect of impurities on shape ofcrystals.

    ALTMARKITE. Compare lead amalgam ALUMINITE. Ankinovich and Zazubina, (Vopr. Metallog. Strukt. Osob Veshchestv.

    Sostava Mestorozhd. Kaz., 9-15) (1982), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 16, 124256(1984). Analysis from Karatau, G 1.66, optics

    ALUMINITE. Toth et al. (Magyarallumi Foldt Intezet. Evi Jelentese, 423-430) (1982)(publ. 1984) ((534) A4). Analysis, DTA from bauxite, Csordakut, Hungary.

    ALUMINUM. Dombrozskaya, et al., (Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geol., no. 10, 75-84(1984), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 2, 9880 (1985). Analyses from gibbsite rocks,W. Baikal. X-ray data, a 4.03-4.04 A.

    ALUMINUM. Oleinikov et al. (Zap. Vses Mineral. Ova. 113, 210-215) (1984). Newmineral, Al Optics, X-ray data.

    ALUMINUM. Oleinikov et al., Abstract in Mineral. Abstr. 36, 92 (1985). Abstractof original description.

  • ALUMOHYDROCALCITE. Roberts and Bonardi, (Pap. Geol. Surv. Can. 83-1A, 477-479(1983)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 16, 129381 (1983). Mineralog. Abstr. 34, 474(1983) Analysis from Japan with Cr 20o 11.1$, a 6.498, b 14.457, c 5.678A, alpha95.83, beta 93.23, gamma 82.240 cleg., Z=2, G 2.24.

    ALUMOTANTITE. Erat et al., Geol. Assoc. Can. - Programs with Abstr. 8, 21(1983). New occurrences, Brazil and Bikita, Zimbabwe, a 4.473, b 11.308, c4.775A, Pbcn.

    ALUNITE. Aoki, (Sci. Rep. Hirosaki Univ. v 30, 132-141) (1983)(Japanese),Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 24., 195209 (1984). Analyses (not in abstr.) fromOsorezan geothermal area, Japan.

    ALUNITE. Aslanyan et al., (Dokl. Bolg. Akad. Nauk 35, no. 8, 1093-1096 (1982))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 6, 37807 (1983). Substitution of Al +3 and Ga* 3 inalunite structure.

    ALUNITE. Bobrov, (Nov. Neboksitovye Vidy Glinozemnogo Syr'ya, 100-106 (1982))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 26, 219016 (1983). Review of occurrences of alunite insedimentary rocks of USSR.

    ALUNITE. Haertig, et al., (Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 568, 159-164) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 14, 112660 (1984). Analyses, x-ray, thermal data onsynthetic alunite and jarosite. Possibility of solid solutions.

    ALUNITE. Huang and Chang, Acta Geol. Taiwanica 21, 1-13 (1982)(English). Analyses(11) from Chinkuashih Au-Cu deposit, Taiwan. Unit cells.

    ALUNITE. Shakhtakhtinskii, et al., (Deposited Doc. VINITI 36; 83, 1-14) (1982),Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 16 124233 (1984). Thermodynamic analysis ofdehydration reactions.

    ALUNITE. Stoffregen and Alpers, (Can. Mineral. 25, 201-211) (1987) Microprobeanalyses (5) from 5 ore deposits

    ALUNITE. Velinov and Aslanian (Compt. Rend. Bulgar Acad. Sci. 34(10), 1417-1419) (1981), Mineral. Abstr. 35, 85-86 (1984). Analysis, optics, fromBulgaria.

    AMBLYGONITE. Greiner and Bloss, (Am. Mineral. 72, 617-624) (1987) Optics of 11crystals of amblygonite - montebrasite series Equation for calculation of Fcontent from 2V or indices

    AMBLYGONITE. London and Burt, Mineral. Assoc. Canada Short Course no. 8, 99-133(1982). Review of occurrence and properties in granite pegmatites.

    AMESITE. Shirozu and Ishida, (Mineral. J. 11, 161-171 (1982)(English)) Chem.Abstr. 98, no. 20, 164086 (1983). Infra-red study.

    AMESITE. Taner and Laurent (Can. Mineral. 22, 437-442) (1984) Analyses (2),optics, x-ray dat of iron-rich amesite (FeO 21.76, 22.48$) from Beach LakeQuebec

    AMMONIOJAROSITE. Arana et al., (Bol. Soc. Espanola Mineral. 8, 117-123) (1985)(Spanish), Mineral. Abstr. 38, 87M/2509 (1985) Synthesis DTA X-ray data

    AMMONIOJAROSITE. Walter and Postl, Mitteilungsbl. - Abt. Mineral. Landesmus.Joanneum, no. 51, 325-328 (1983) (G(533)G78mb). Occurrence at Muttlkogel,Styria, x-ray, infra-red data.

    AMMONIOLEUCITE. Mineral. Abstr. 38, 87M/3184 (1987) Abstract of originaldescription

    AMPHIBOLE. James and Hawke, Can. Mineral. 22, 93-109 (1984). Microprobe analyses(2) from Kanichee complex, Ont.

    AMPHIBOLE. Abdusalomov and Dusmatov, (Mineral. Zh. 7(4), 49- ) (1985) (Russian)Analyses (21) from alkalic rocks Gissar-Alai

    AMPHIBOLE. Allan and Carmichael, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 203-216 (1984).Microprobe analyses (4) from lavas, Colima, Mexico.

    AMPHIBOLE. Alien and Boettcher, Am. Mineral. 68, 307-314 (1983). Formation fromandesite and basalt at high pressures. Analyses.

  • AMPHIBOLE. Anan'ev and Sknyrev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 274, 402-406 (1984)(Russian). Microprobe analyses (4) from melt inclusions in olivine,Koudach Volcano, Kamchatka.

    AMPHIBOLE. Andersen (Lithos 17, 153-170) (1984) (Eng.). Microprobe analyses (8)from larviksite, Norway.

    AMPHIBOLE. Andreeva and Troneva, (Rock-forming minerals of magmatic rocks, Nauka,148-164) (1986) (Russian) [170(570)0s5] Analysis (18) from alkalic rocks, Vitim

    AMPHIBOLE. Andrew, J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, no. 2, 143-163 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (3), NS Wales.

    AMPHIBOLE. Arculus, et al., J. Volcanol. Geothermal. Res. 18, 215-247 (1983).Microprobe analyses (32) from Mt. Lamington, Papua, New Guinea.

    AMPHIBOLE. Arkai, Acta Mineral,-Petrogr. 26, no. 2, 129-153 (1984) (English).G(534)S22am. Microprobe analysis (1) from crystalline basement, Hungary.

    AMPHIBOLE. Armienti, et al., J. Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 17 289-311 (1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (1) from Phlegrean Fields, Italy.

    AMPHIBOLE. Asami and Shiraishi, Proc. 3rd Symp. Antarctic Geosci., 198-214 (1983)(502(990)J27SS no. 28). Microprobe analyses (11) from Yamamoto Mts.E. Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ayuso and Brown, Can. Mineral. 22, 327-331 (1984). Analyses (3) fromGouverneur, N.Y. tremolite

    AMPHIBOLE. Baker et al., (Jour. Metamorph. Geol. 5, 357-370) (1987) Microprobeanalyses (4) from W. Australia

    AMPHIBOLE. Barberi et al. (Bull. Volcanol. 47, 125-141) (1984) (Eng.). Microprobeanalyses (3) from Latera caldera, Italy.

    AMPHIBOLE. Barink, Lithos 17, 247-258 (1984) (English). Microprobe analyses (2)from metagabbro, Quebec.

    AMPHIBOLE. Barton and van Bergen (Mineral. Mag. 48, 449-456) (1984). Microprobeanalysis from dolerite, Rogeland, SW Norway.

    AMPHIBOLE. Beccaluva, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 253-271 (1984).Microprobe analysis (1) from Vourinos ophiolite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Beck, (Soc. Geol. Nord Publ. 14, 191-280) (1986) (French) G(540)qN77pMicroprobe analyses (22) from near Caracas, Venezuela (glaucophane)

    AMPHIBOLE. Berg and Wiebe (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 226-235) (1985).Microprobe analyses (4) from gneiss, Nain complex, Labrador.

    AMPHIBOLE. Black, et al., J. Metamorph. Geol. 1, 277-303 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (5) from Field Islands, Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Bojadziev, (Geokhim.., Mineral., Petrol. 12, 57-68) (1980), Mineral.Abstr. 34, 465-466 (1983). Analyses (not in abstr.) from Bulgarian graniticrocks.

    AMPHIBOLE. Boscardin and Orlandi (Riv. Miner. Ital. 3, 103-106) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 14, 116711 (1985). Analysis (not in abstr.), x-ray, infra-reddata from Oropa,"Italy (glaucophane)

    AMPHIBOLE. Brastad (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 34, 87-103) (1985) (Eng.).Microprobe analyses (8) from eclogite, W. Norway, SrO up to 0.22%.

    AMPHIBOLE. Brooks et al., Greenland Geosci. 7, 1-35 (1982) (English). Analyses(11) from Werner Bjerge complex, Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Brown and Ghent, Am. Mineral. 68, 365-372 (1983). Microprobe analyses(3) from blueschists, N. Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Bucher-Nurminen, J. Petrol. 23, 325-343 (1982). Microprobe analyes (8),E. Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Calanchi et al. (Mineral. Petrogr. Acta 27, 15-34) (1983) (Ital.).Microprobe analyses (7) from volcanic rocks, Java.

    AMPHIBOLE. Chem. Acta Geol. Taiwnica 21, 33-62 (1982) (English). Microprobeanalyses (6), Kuanyishan volcano, Taiwan.

  • AMPHIBOLE. Childs and Baker-Sherman (N.Z. Soil Bur. Sci. Rept. 66, 1-50) (1984).P(890)qSo3n. Mossbauer study of standard samples, (anningtomite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Chistofides and Sapountzis, (Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., no. 1,1-12 (1983) (English)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 12, 92762 (1983). Analysis fromgranites, Xanthi, Greece. Distribution Fe-Mg between biotite and amphibole.

    AMPHIBOLE. Chopin, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 31-42) (1986) Microprobe analyses (3)from Dora Maira massif, W. Alps

    AMPHIBOLE. Cijolini and Kudo, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 96, 381-390) (1987)Microprobe analyses (2) from basaltic andesites, Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

    AMPHIBOLE. Clarke, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 83, 117-127 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (2) from W. Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Cocheme and Silva-Mora (Bull. Volcanol. 46, 55-69) (1983). Analysis (1)from lavas of Chichonel, Mexico.

    AMPHIBOLE. Coey et al., (J. Appl. Phys. 53(11, pt. 2) 8320-8325. (1982) (English))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 4, 19623 (1983). Magnetic properties, Mossbauer, andneutron diffraction of crocidolite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Collerson, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 81, 126-147. Dobretsov, et al.,Miner. Slovaca 16, no. 1, 87-94 (1984) (English). Microprobe analyses (3)from pyrope peridotites, Bohemia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Dobrokhotova, (Rock-forming minerals of magmatic rocks, Nauka, 5-101)(1986) (Russian) (170(570)0ss) A review of composition, optics of hornblendesand alkali-calcium amphiboles

    AMPHIBOLE. Dorting and Zussman, (Mineral. Polonica 15, 11-19) (1984), Mineral.Abstr. 38, 87M/3065 (1987) Zincian actinolite (ZnO 5.98$), Franklin, N.J.,a 9.871, b 18.153, c 5.287 A, beta 104.79 deg.

    AMPHIBOLE. Duda, (BochumGeol. Geotecon Arbert. 16, 24-40) (1984). (G(530)qB628).Microprobe analyses (8) from W. Eifel, Germany, alkalic rocks.

    AMPHIBOLE. Dungen, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 82, 131-146 (1983).Microprobe analyses (5) from green schists and blue schists, Cascades, Wash.

    AMPHIBOLE. Dzagoeva, (Deposited Doc. VINITI 6348-82, 10-17) (1982) (Russian),Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 24, 195183 (1984). Amphiboles from Tryny-Auz deposit.

    AMPHIBOLE. Eggins and Hensen, (Lithos 20, 295-310) (1987) Microprobe analyses (3)from granodiorites, Barrington Top batholith, E. Australia

    AMPHIBOLE. Ehrenberg, J. Petrol. 23, 507-547 (1982). Microprobe analyses (1) fromNavajo volcanic field.

    AMPHIBOLE. Embey-Isztin et al. (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 34, 49-66)(1985) (Eng.). Microprobe analysis (1) from andesites and granites, Hungary.

    AMPHIBOLE. Enami, J. Metamorph. Geol. 1, 141-166 (1983). Microprobe analyses (3)from Sanbagawa, Japan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Eremenko et al., (Mineral. Zh. 7(6), 9-18) (1985) (Russian) Analyses(3) from Kursk magnetic anomaly richterite

    AMPHIBOLE. Ernst and Harnish, Proc. Geol. Soc. China (Taiwan) 26 99-112 (1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (9) from green schist rocks, Taiwan

    AMPHIBOLE. Esperanca and Holloway (Kimberlites 11B, 219-227) (1984). (150.3 D4Q3).Microprobe analyses (4) from potassic latites, Carefree, Ariz.

    AMPHIBOLE. Eto and Anderson, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 82, 371-388 (1983).Microprobe analyses (40) from Mid-Cagnan Rise.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ewart, J. Petrol. 23, 344-382 (1982). Microprobe analyses (1) fromvolcanic rocks, Queensland, Australia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Farver (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49(6), 1403-1411) (1985), Chem. Abstr.103, no. 8, 56927 (1985). Diffusion of 0 in hornblende, actinolite, andrichterite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Faryad, (Geol. Zbornik Bratislava 37, 729-746) (1986) (Eng.) Microprobeanalyses (11) from gneiss, Klatov region, Czechoslovakia

  • AMPHIBOLE. Foden, J. Petrol. 24, 98-130 (1983). Microprobe analyses (5) fromRindjani Volcano, Indonesia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Frank, Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 63, 37-93 (1983) (English).Microprobe analyses (13) from western Lepontine, Alps.

    AMPHIBOLE. Frechen (Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh. 150, 65-93) (198*0. Microprobeanalyses (3) from the Eifel, Germany

    AMPHIBOLE. Frey, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 133-149 (1984).Microprobe analyses (4) from volcanic rocks, Laguna del Maule, Chile.

    AMPHIBOLE. Friend and Janardhan, Mineral. Mag. 48, 181-193 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (9) from shonkinites, Salem, India.

    AMPHIBOLE. Frietsch (Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 106, 219-230) (1984) (Eng).Analyses (8) from skarn Fe ores, northern Sweden.

    AMPHIBOLE. Frost (J. Petrol. 26, 31-63) (1985). Calculation of stability insystem Fe-Mg-Si-0-H.

    AMPHIBOLE. Gamble et al., (Bull. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 23, 344-365) (1986)Microprobe analyses (7) from volcanic rocks, Campbell Plateau

    AMPHIBOLE. Gamble, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 173-187 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (4) from teschenite, N.S. Wales.

    AMPHIBOLE. Gibbons and Horak, J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, 95-113 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (18) from hornblende granodiorite, Corsica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Girardeau et al. (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 309-321) (1985).Microprobe analyses (13) from Xigaze ophiolite, Tibet.

    AMPHIBOLE. Glikson, (Trans. Geol. Soc. S. Africa 89, 263-283) (1986) Microprobeanalyses (12) from granulite-anorthosite, central Australia

    AMPHIBOLE. Gole et al., (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 96,, 151-162) (1987) Av.compositions in metamorphosed komatites, Australia (tremolite andcummingtonite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Gomez-Pugnaic and Fernandez-Soler, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 95,231-244) (1987) Microprobe analyses (20) from metabasites, SE Spain) (zoned)

    AMPHIBOLE. Graham and Powell, J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, 13-31 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (5) from Pelona schist, SS. Calif, (hbl)

    AMPHIBOLE. Griffin et al. (J. Petrol. 25, 53-87) (1984). Microprobe analyses(7) from ultramafic xenoliths, Victoria, Australia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Grozdanov, et al., (Geokhim., Mineral., Petrol. 13, 45-60) (1980),Mineral. Abstr. 34, 466 (1983). Magnesioriebeckite and richterite fromBulgaria. Unit cells, Mossbauer data.

    AMPHIBOLE. Grozdanov, (Geokhim., Mineral., Petrol. 12, 38-47) (1980), Mineral.Abstr. 34, 465 (1983). Tschermakite and magnesio-hastingsite from Bulgaria.Optics.

    AMPHIBOLE. Gucwa and Pelczar, (Mineral. Polsk. Karpat., 11-17) 120(578) G934m(Polish) Analyses (10) from Polish Carpathians

    AMPHIBOLE. Guiraud and Burg (Neues Jahrbuch Mineral., Abh.,, 149(1), 1-12) (1984)(Eng.). Microprobe analyses (10) from blue schist, Czechoslovakia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hall and Ahmed (Chem. Erde 43, 45-56) (1984) (Eng). Microprobeanalyses (12) from charnockites, India and Sri Lanka

    AMPHIBOLE. Hansen et al., (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 96, 225-244) (1987)Microprobe analyses (12) from charnockites, India and Sri Lanka

    AMPHIBOLE. Helingwerf (Econ. Geol. 79, 696-715) (1984). Microprobe analyses(12) from sulfide skarn ore, Bergalagen, Sweden.

    AMPHIBOLE. Helper, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 125-141 (1986) Microprobeanalyses (4) from blueschists, Klamath Mts., Cal. and Ore. crossite,actinolite, ferrobarrosite, riebeckite

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Helvaci, Econ. Geol. 79, 354-371 (1984). Microprobe analyses (7) frommagnetite-apatite deposit, Avnik, Turkey.

    AMPHIBOLE. Henderson and Gibb, (Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 77, 325-347) (1987)Microprobe analyses (6) frota Lugar sill, SW Scotland kaersutite

    AMPHIBOLE. Henken-Mellies, (Neues Jahrbuch Miner. Abh. 156, 303-324) (1987)(German) Microprobe analyses (15) from Black Forest, Germany, amphibolite

    AMPHIBOLE. Herbert, Geotekton. Forsch. no. 65, 1-77 (1983). Microprobe analyses(12) from crystalline rocks, Ecuador.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hernandez, (Jour. African Earth Sci. 5, 381-399) (1986) Microprobeanalyses (8) from Guilliz massif, Morocco

    AMPHIBOLE. Hinterlechner-Ravnik, Razprave Geol. Porocila 25, 270-272 (1982).Analyses (1), optics, unit cells from eclogite, Pohorje, Yugoslavia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hirajima et al. (Nor. Geol. Tidsskr. 64, 267-274) (1984)(Eng.).Microprobe analyses (3) from Spitsbergen (glaucophane).

    AMPHIBOLE. Hogarth and Lapointe, Can. Mineral. 22, 281-295 (1984). Analyses (18)of sodic from fenite, Cantley, Que.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hoinkes, Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 63, 95-114(1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (5) from Tyrol.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hoshino and Shiida, Rep. African Stud., Nagoya Univ., 6, 127-138(198D(English). Microprobe analysis from phonolite, Tanzania (kaersutite).

    AMPHIBOLE. Hoyos et al. (Bol. Soc. Espanola Mineral. 7, 37-40) (1983)Mineral. Abstr. 36, 200 (1985). Analysis of hornblende from Valverdevolcano, Spain, a 9.931, b 18.125, c 5.327, beta 105.25 degrees.

    AMPHIBOLE. Huang, (Geochemistry (China) 4, 268-279) (1985) (Eng) Analyses (4) fromSongsbugon metamorphosed ultramafic rocks, China

    AMPHIBOLE. Hwang and Meyer, Mem. Geol. Soc. China 5, 67-84(1983)(English)(G(6l1)(G292m). Microprobe analyses (8) from dacite-andesite,N. Taiwan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Hyndman et al., Mem. - Mont., Bur. Mines Geol., 49, 1-37 (1982).Analyses (14) from Philipsburg batholith.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ike, (J. African Earth Sci. 3, 101-105) (1985). Microprobe analysis(1) from Burra ring dike, Nigeria. (Arfvedsonite).

    AMPHIBOLE. Imeokparia (Lithos 17, 103-115) (1984)(Eng.). Microprobe analyses (5)from granite, northern Nigeria.

    AMPHIBOLE. lonov et al. (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 276, 238-242) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 101, no. 10, 76136 (1984). Analysis (not in abstr.) from xenoliths ofalkali basalt from mantle.

    AMPHIBOLE. Irving and Frey (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 48, 1201-1221) (1984).Microprobe analyses (12) of megacrysts in basalts. Trace elements.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ishibashl, (Sci. Rep. - Dep. Geol., Kyushu Univ., 13, 209-216 (1980))Mineral. Abstr. 34, 167 (1983). Analysis (2) (not in abstr.) from Kyushu.(riebeckites).

    AMPHIBOLE. Ishida, (J. Mineral. Soc. Jpn. 15, 47-61) (1981)(Japanese),Mineral. Abstr. 35, 136 (1984). Cation distribution in 7 of tirodite-danneraorite series by infra-red and Mossbauer study.

    AMPHIBOLE. I to et al., Rep. African Stud., Nagoya Univ., 6, 101-110(1981)(English). Electron probe analyses (2) from peridotite, Kenya.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ivanitskii, et al., (Problem Kristallokhim Genezis Miner., 113-124)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 6, 37237 (1984). Analyses, Mossbauer study.

    AMPHIBOLE. Jenkins, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 83, 375-384) (1983), Mineral.Abstr. 35, 159 (1984). Hydrothermal stability in system H 2o-CaO-MgO-Si0 2t 5-20 kb.

    AMPHIBOLE. Jobstraizer and De Pieri (Rend. Soc. Ital. Mineral. Petrol. 39, 123-143) (1984)(Eng.), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 14, 116735 (1985). Crystal chemistry of amphiboles from gabbroic to granodioritic rocks, Adamello.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Karakida and Yamamoto (Mem. Geol. Soc. Japan 21, 173-187) (1982)(G(620)G29m). Analysis (1) from amphibolite, Kyushu).

    AMPHIBOLE. Kay and Kay (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 276-290) (1985).Microprobe analyses (8) from Aleutian volcanic rocks.

    AMPHIBOLE. Kay, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 82, 99-116 (1983).Microprobe analyses (2) from Finger Bay pluton, Alaska.

    AMPHIBOLE. Kiji (J. Jap. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol., Econ. Geol. 82, 75-80)(1987) (Jap) Microprobe analyses (3) from ultramafic rocks, SW Japan

    AMPHIBOLE. Kimball and Spear, Can. Mineral. 22, 605-619 (198*0. Microprobeanalyses (27) from Jackson Co. iron formation, Wis. Actinolite,hornblende, cummingtonite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Kine, (Can. Mineral. 22, 391-399) (198*0. Iron-rich hornblende fromChibougaman, Quebec, 13 analyses.

    AMPHIBOLE. Kiseleva, et al., (Geokhimiia, no. 12, 17*15-1755) (1983), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 8, 5*»703 (198*4). Heat of solution. Calcn. of heat offormation and enthalpy of formation of tremolite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Klein and Wimmenauer, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., 25-38 (198*4)(English). Analyses (1) from eclogite, Black Forest.

    AMPHIBOLE. Koepke and Seidel, Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 33, 263-286(198*1). Microprobe analyses (9) from ophiolite, Crete.

    AMPHIBOLE. Korytkova et al., (Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 35, 81-83 (1981)) Chem. Abstr.98, no. 10, 75522 (1983). Hydrothermal synthesis of fibrous amphiboles.

    AMPHIBOLE. Kostyukin (Tr. Komi Fil. Akad Nauk SSSR *15, 28-35) (189*0(G(570)Ak1*l*4+). Analyses (16) from gabbros and syenites, northern Taiwan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Krivdik, (Mineral. Zh. 8(3), 7*4-78) (1986) (Russian) Analyses (28)from alkalic rock, Dniester region, hastingsite, magnesiotaramite, katophorite,

    AMPHIBOLE. Krivdik et al., (Mineral. Zh. 8(*4), *JO-*l6) (1986) (Russian) Microprobeanalyses (2*4) from syenites, Ukrainian Shield

    AMPHIBOLE. Krogh, Lithos 15, 305-321 (1982) (English). Probe analyses (16) fromNorwegian eclogites.

    AMPHIBOLE. Krupka, (Diss. Pa. State Univ., 1-396) (198*4); Diss. Abstr. 198*IB, *45,no. 6, p. 170*4. Thermodynamic analysis of equil. in system MgO-Si02-H20.

    AMPHIBOLE. Krupka et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 261-271) (1985). High-temp, heatcapacities and derived thermodynamic properties, (tremolite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Kuroda et al., (Sci. Rep. - Dep. Geol., Kyushu Univ., 13, 191-200(1980)) Mineral. Abstr. 3*4, 167 (1983). Relation of water content to ratioFe/(Fe+Mg).

    AMPHIBOLE. Labotha, Northeast. Geol. *4, 85-9*4 (1982). Microprobe analyses (12)from lona Island, N.Y.

    AMPHIBOLE. Lalonde and Martin, Can. Mineral. 21, 81-91 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (11) from syenite complex, Quebec.

    AMPHIBOLE. Lan,'Proc. Geol. Soc. China 25, 38-52 (1982) (English) (G(611)G292p).Microprobe analyses (3) from gneiss, NE Taiwan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Lapides, (Mineral. Zh. 8(3), 18-25) (1986) (Russian) Mossbauer study of16 riebeckites, arfvedsonites, katophorites

    AMPHIBOLE. Lapin et al., (Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 29(1), 30- ) (1987) (Russian)Analyses (5) from carbonatite, Yenisen region

    AMPHIBOLE. Larsons, Econ. Geol. 79, 1880-1896 (198*4). Microprobe analyses (5)from Bruce Cu-Zn ores, Arizona.

    AMPHIBOLE. Le Bel et al. (J. Petrol. 26, 12*4-1*48) (1985). Microprobe analyses(2) from Lima, Peru (Andes).

    AMPHIBOLE. Lee, Sci. Rep. Tohoku Univ., Ser. 3, 15, 177-256 (1982) (English).Microprobe analyses (*4) from Jeju volcanic rocks, Korea (kaersutite).

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Liou and Maruyama, (Jour. Metamorph. Geol. 5, 371-395) (1987)Microprobe analyses (28) from Franciscan, Cazadero, Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Liou et al. (Mineral. Mag. 49, 321-333) (1985). Stability in P-Tdiagram of system Na20-CaO-MgO-Al 2 Oo-Si02 -H2 0.

    AMPHIBOLE. Lippard, Mineral. Mag. 48, 13-20 (1984). Microprobe analyses (3)from Oman Mts., Arabia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Litvin et al. (Mineral. Paragenezis Mineral. Mestorozhd. Urala,63-68) (1983), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 24, 206685 (1985). Analyses oftschermakite, optics, a 9.758, 9.800; b 17.952; 18.021; c 5.298, 5.32A;beta 104 degrees 46 minutes, 105 degrees 5 minutes.

    AMPHIBOLE.- Luhr and Carmichael, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 142-161) (1985).Microprobe analyses (2) from Jorullo volcano, Mexico.

    AMPHIBOLE. Luhr and Carmichael, Contrib. Minerla. Petrol. 71, 348-372 (1980).Microprobe analyses (6) and minor elements from Colima Volcano, Mexico.

    AMPHIBOLE. Luhr et al., J. Volcanol. Geotherm. 23, 69-108 (1984). Microprobeanalysis (1) from El Chichon Volcano, Mexico, hornblende

    AMPHIBOLE. Mahabaleswar and Kumer, Acta Mineral,-Petrogr. 26, 115-123 (1983)(English). G(534)S22am. Analyses of 15 hornblendes from charnockites,Kanataka, India.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mansy, (Soc. Geol. Nord Publ. 13(1), 291-344) (1986) (French)Microprobe analyses (24) from Omineca Mts., Brit. Columbia G(540)qn77p

    AMPHIBOLE. Maruyama and Liou, Am. Mineral. 70, 16-29 (1985). Microprobeanalyses (7) from Shikoku, Japan, (actinolite and riebeckite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Maruyama et al., (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 1-16) (1986) Stabilityin system Na20-CaO-MgO-Al 20^-Si02 -H20 at 300-450 deg. Analyses ofglaucophane, tremolite, magnesioriebeckite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Matson, et al., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 48, 1629-1636 (1984).Microprobe analyses (100) from ultramafic xenoliths, Grand Canyon, Ariz.,including F, Cl, and other volatiles.

    AMPHIBOLE. Matsueda, et al., Proc. 3rd Symp. Antarctic Geosci., 166-176 (1983)(English) (502(990)J27SS no. 28). Microprobe analyses (3) from skarn,Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mazzucchelli, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh., 146, 101-116 (1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (1) from Ivrea-Verbano complex, Italy.

    AMPHIBOLE. McCaig, J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, 129-141 (1984). Microprobe analysis(1) from Pyrenees.

    AMPHIBOLE. Medaris, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 87, 72-86 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (4) from garnet peridotites, W. Norway, (zoned)

    AMPHIBOLE. Medvedev and Ivanova, (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 278, no. 3, 735-737)(1984), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 4, 28663 (1985). Mobility of H and 0 at450-550 degrees, 1000 - atm.

    AMPHIBOLE. Meinert, Econ. Geol. 79, 869-882 (1984). Analyses (6) from skarns,W. British Columbia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Melchior, (Rep. - Geol. Surv. Greenl., no. 103, 31-37 (1981) (English))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 16, 129430 (1983). Analyses (1) from Ilimaussaq.

    AMPHIBOLE. Microprobe analyses (9) from gabbros, Liguria, Italy (sodic, Na20 6.2-7.9%) + 11 calcic.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mezger and Okrusch (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 34, 67-82)(1985). Microprobe analyses (2) from metamorphosed dolomites, Samos, Greece.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mezzer et al. (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 353-366) (1985).Microprobe analyses (21) from Samos, Greece.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Mitchell and Lewis, Can. Mineral. 21, 59-64 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (11) from peridotite, Arkansas (richterite).

    AMPHIBOLE. Miyake (J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, no. 2, 165-177) (1984). Microprobeanalyses (7) from gneisses, Kenya.

    AMPHIBOLE. Miyano and Klein (Kozan Chishitsu 33, 213-222) (1983)(Eng.), Chem.Abstr. 103, no. 6, 39964 (1985). Stability relations of riebeckite andgrunerite in system Na-Fe-Mg-Si-0-H as applied to metamorphosed ironformations.

    AMPHIBOLE. Miyano and Klein, Am. Mineral. 68, 517-529 (1983). Mioroprobeanalyses (7) of riebeckite, W. Australia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mongkoltip and Ashworth, Am. Mineral. 68, 143-155 (1983). Mioroprobeanalyses (4) from western Scotland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Moore, J. Petrol. 25, 126-150 (1984). Microprobe analyses (6) fromblue schist, NE Diablo Range, Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Morikiya (Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 79, 503-508) (1984)(Eng.),Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 8, 56922 (1985). Analysis (not in abstr.) fromHokkaido, Optics, x-ray of magnesioriebeckite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Morikiya, (J. Jap. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol., Econ. Geol. 79, 503-508) (1984), Mineral. Abstr. 38, 87M/3062 (1987) Analysis (not in abs.) fromHokkaido

    AMPHIBOLE. Morris, J. Volcanol. and Geothermal Research 21, 119-148 (1984).Microprobe analyses (1) from Campbell Island, SW Pacific.

    AMPHIBOLE. Moser (Mitteilungen. - Abt. Mineral. Landesmus. Joanneum 52, 19-22)(1984). (G(533)G78mb). Analysis, optics, G 3.12, of magnesiohornblende fromWies, Styria, a 9.839, b 17.948, c 5.289A, Beta 105.05 degrees.

    AMPHIBOLE. Mottana, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 267-299) (1986) Analyses (8) frommanganiferous cherts, Alps (tirodite, dannemorite, winchite, crossite, K-richterite, etc.)

    AMPHIBOLE. Mposkos and Perdikatsis (Neues Jahrbuch Mineral., Abh., 149, no. 1, 43-63) (1984)(Eng.). Microprobe analyses (22) from glaucophane metagabbros, SamosI., Greece.

    AMPHIBOLE. Muller and Straus, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh, 543-546 (1984).Analyses of tremolite, S. Norway, for use as microprobe standard. X-ray data,a 9.843, b 18.02, c 5.276 A, beta 105 degrees 03 minutes, Fe^ 0.89$.

    AMPHIBOLE. Munha, Comun. Serv. Geol. Port. 69, 3~35 (1983)(EngIish). Microprobeanalyses (11) from Iberian pyrite belt.

    AMPHIBOLE. Na (Chjil Hakhoe Chi 20(2), 147-153) (1984). Chem. Abstr. 101, no.12, 94662 (1984). Stability in system Na 20-CaO-MgO-Al 20 3 - Si0 2H 2 0 at 670-830degrees 1000 bars (tremolite, edenite).

    AMPHIBOLE. Na et al., (Lithos 19, 153-163) (1986), Mineral. Abstr. 38, 87M/2548(1987) Hydrothermal stability relations of tremolite, edenite and richterite

    AMPHIBOLE. Nadagouda and Hanagodimath (J. Geol. Soc. India 25, 796-801) (1984),Mineral. Abstr. 36, 200 (1985). Analysis and optics from Huliyar, India, ofgrunerite, a 9.571, b 18.357, c 5.337A, beta 102 degrees 02'.

    AMPHIBOLE. Nakagawa and Aoki (J. Jpn. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol. Econ. Geol. 80,136-154) (1985)(Jpn.). Microprobe analyses (2) from Moriyoshi volcano, NEJapan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Nakajima, Lithos 15, 267-280 (1982). Microprobe analyses (2) fromShikoku, Japan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Neumann et al. (Lithos 18, 35~59) (1985)(Eng.). Microprobe analyses(22) from gabbros, Oslo rift, Norway.

    AMPHIBOLE. Neville et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 668-677) (1985). Microprobeanalyses (2) from ultramafic inclusions in basalt, Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Nickel and Green (Kimberlites 11B, 161-178) (1984). (150.3D493).Microprobe analyses (3D from ultramafic xenoliths, Victoria, Australia.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Nicollet, Bull. Mineral. 105, 691-696 (1982). Microprobe analyses (1)from Aveyron, France.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ntaflos et al. (Fortschr. Mineral. 62, Beih. 1, 174-176) (1984).Microprobe analyses (2) from ultramafites, Zabarged.

    AMPHIBOLE. Nureki et al. (Mem. Geol. Soc. Japan 21, 127-146) (1982) (G(620)G29m). Analyses (15) from xenoliths in andesite, Kagowz Pref)

    AMPHIBOLE. O'Halloran (J. African Earth Sci. 3, 61-75) (1985). Microprobeanalyses (21) from alkalic rocks, Sudan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Oba, et al., (Proc. - Int. Symp. Hydrothermal Reactions, 1st, 1982,659-668) (1983)(English), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 8, 54682 (1983). Stabilityof kaersutite at 750-1300 degrees and 5-27.5 kbar.

    AMPHIBOLE. Offler, Mineral. Mag. 48, 47-52 (1984). Microprobe analyses (9) ofFe-rich actinolites, Glenrock Sta., N.S. Wales.

    AMPHIBOLE. Olsen et al., Am. Mineral. 68, 315-333 (1983). Microprobe analyses(4) from Concord gabbro-syenite complex, N.C.

    AMPHIBOLE. Olsen, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 30-44 (1984)(English).Microprobe analyses (5) from Colo. Front Range migmatites. hornblende

    AMPHIBOLE. Otten, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 86, 189-199 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (22) from Artfjallet gabbro, Sweden.

    AMPHIBOLE. Page and Zientak, (U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1674A, 1-35) (1987)Microprobe analyses (115) from olivine cumulates, Stillwater Complex, Montana

    AMPHIBOLE. Pe-piper, J. Petrol. 25, 453-472 (1984). Microprobe analyses (1) fromshoshonite, Lesbos, Greece.

    AMPHIBOLE. Pedersen and Hald, Lithos 15, 137-159 (1982)(English). Microprobeanalyses (17) from dacite, Kroksfjordor, Iceland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Pervov and Kononova, (Rock-forming minerals of magmatic rocks, Nauka,126-138) (1986) (Russian) (170(570)0ss) Analyses (8) from magnesian andesites,Transbaikal

    AMPHIBOLE. Petersen et al. (Am. Mineral. 69, 472-480) (1984). Analysis oftirodite, Balmat, NY.

    AMPHIBOLE. Plyusnina and Likhoidov, (Mineral. Zh. 8(3), 26-32) (1986) (Russian)Synthesis of Na-am phi boles, riebeckite-ferroglaucophane Unit cells

    AMPHIBOLE. Pognante et al., (Jour. Metamorph. Geol. 5, 397-414) (1987)Microprobe analyses (7) from Western Alps, Italy

    AMPHIBOLE. Poporadze, (Nauchn. Tr. - Gruz. Politekh. Inst. im. V. I. Lenina,no. 3, 104-114 (1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 18, 146734 (1983). Unit cellsfor hornblende and actinolite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Pouclet et al., (Jour. Africa Earth Sci. 6, 29-43) (1987) (French)Microprobe analyses (12) from Akjoujt Cu deposit, Mauritania

    AMPHIBOLE. Purtscheller and Mogessie, Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 32,223-233 (1984)(Eng.). Analysis from amphibolite, Austria.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ramaswamy (J. Geol. Soc. India 25, 307-310) (1984), Mineral. Abstr.36, 107 (1985). Analysis of katophorite from carbonatite, Tamil Nadu, India.

    AMPHIBOLE. Raudsepp et al., (Am. Mineral. 72, 580-593) (1987) Infra-red and NMRspectroscopy of synthetic pargasites

    AMPHIBOLE. Reay, (Bull. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 23, 337-343) (1986) Analyses (3)from andesites, Salander Island

    AMPHIBOLE. Reid and Hamilton, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 96, 441-454) (1987)Microprobe analyses (14) of hornblendes, granites, Sierra Nevada

    AMPHIBOLE. Reinecke et al., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh., 145, 157-182(1982)(English). Microprobe analyses (1), Anafi, Greece (tremolite).

    AMPHIBOLE. Ribeiro, (Geol. Rundschau 76, 147-168) (1987) (Eng) Microprobe analyses(4) from peralkaline rhyolites, NE Portugal (riebeckite-magnesioriebeckite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Ridley and Dixon, J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, 115-128 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (14) from Styros Island, Greece.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Robinson, Econ. Geol. 79, 1796-1817 (1984). Microprobe analyses (7)from iron formation. Timmins, Ont.

    AMPHIBOLE. Rock and Leake, Mineral. Mag. 48, 211-227 (198*0. Computer program forIMA amphibole nomenclature. Anophorite reinstated. Reclassification ofanalyses of cross!te, glaucophane, richterite, and others.

    AMPHIBOLE. Rock, Lithos 15, 111-131 (1982) (English). Microprobe analyses (3) ofkaersutites from alkalic rocks, Spain.

    AMPHIBOLE. Rock, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 81, 64-78 (1982). Microprobe analyses(6) from alkalic rocks, Portugal

    AMPHIBOLE. Roden, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 376-380 (1984).Microprobe analysis (10), St. Paul's rocks, Atlantic Ocean.

    AMPHIBOLE. Roeske, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 169-184) (1986) Microprobe analyses(8) from Raspberry schist, Kodiak, Alaska crossite, hornblende, actinolite,glaucophane

    AMPHIBOLE. Rosi and Santacroce, J. Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 17, 247-271 (1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (2) from AD 472 eruption of Vesuvius.

    AMPHIBOLE. Rubin, Earth Planet. Sci . Lett. 64, 201-212 (1983). Microprobeanalysis (av.) from Adhi Krot meteorite from St. Sauveur meteorite (richterite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Rudashevskii and Zhdanov, Byull. Mosk. 0-va. Ispyt. Prir., Otd. Geol.58, no. 5, 49-59 (1983) (G(570)M866). Analyses (2) from Kamchatka Pt deposit.

    AMPHIBOLE. Rudashevskii, Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 113, 186-195 (1984) (Russian).Microprobe analyses (8) of minerals enclosing Pt minerals.

    AMPHIBOLE. Sandhu (Research Bull. Panjab Univ. Sci. 35, no. 3-4, 147-150) (1984)(Eng.) Analyses of hornblende, Jammu-Kashmir State, India.

    AMPHIBOLE. Sautter, (Jour. African Earth Sci. 5, 345-357) (1986) (French)Microprobe analyses (9) from eclogites, Algeria

    AMPHIBOLE. Schenker and Dietrich, (Schweiz. Min. Petr. Mitt. 66, 343-384) (1986)(Eng) Microprobe analyses (3) from Lake Nyos, Cameroon pargasite

    AMPHIBOLE. Schiffman et al. (Mineral. Mag. 49, 435-449) (1985). Analyses (8)from sandstones, Cerro Prieto geothermal system, Baja Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Schultz-Guttler et al., (Schweiz. Min. Petr. Mitt. 66, 281-294) (1986)(Eng) Analyses (3) from Buritirama, Brazil - Phase relations in systemCaO-MnO-MgO-K20-Al 2Oo-Si02-C0 2-H 2 0 infrared from these

    AMPHIBOLE. Scott and Middleton, Nor. Geol. Tiddskr. 389, 1-26 (1983) (English)(581)Bu. Microprobe analyses (4) from camptonite sills, Oslo region, kaersutite

    AMPHIBOLE. Scott, Greenland Geosci., no. 4, 1-124 (1981). Microprobe analyses (3)from kimbalite, Greenland

    AMPHIBOLE. Selverstone and Munoz, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 96, 426-440) (1987)Microprobe analyses (8) from Eastern Alps

    AMPHIBOLE. Selverstone et al., J. Petrol. 25, 501-531 (1984). Microprobe analyses(15) from Tavern, Austria, hornblende

    AMPHIBOLE. Sharma and Windley, Mineral. Mag. 48, 195-209 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (2) from Archean gneiss, N.W. India.

    AMPHIBOLE. Shiraishi et al. (Proc. Symp. Antarctic Geosci. 4th, 1983, 126-144)(1984) (Eng.) 502(990)J2755. Microprobe analyses (5), Prince Olav coast,E. Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Sidorov, Mineralogy of Cibaikalie, 88-137 (103(690.3)M662p). Analysesfrom SW Baikal (3).

    AMPHIBOLE. Sills (Lithos 16, 112-124) (1983) (Eng.). Microprobe analyses (5) fromgneisses, N.W. Scotland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Sills, et al., J. Metamorph. Geol. 1, 337-351 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (3) from Finero, N. Italy.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Skiyarov and Dobretsov, (Geol. Geofiz. 2(326), 3-13) (1987) (Russian)G(690) G292 Microprobe analyses (36) from ophiolites, Sayan

    AMPHIBOLE. Skogby and Annersten, (N. Jb. Miner. Mh., 193-203) (1985), Mineral.Abstr. 38, 87M/2111 (198?) Mossbauer study of Mg-Fe distribution in tremolite-actinolite

    AMPHIBOLE. Slovenec, Geol. Vjesn. 35, 133-152 (1982). Analyses (1) from Mt. Papuk,Yugoslavia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Smellie and Stone (J. Geol. Soc. Scot. 20, 315-327) (1984). Microprobeanalysis (1) from garnet-pyroxenite, Ballantree, Scotland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Smith and Wilson, Am. Mineral. 70, 30-39 (1985). Microprobe analyses (1)from kimberlite, Jagersfontein, S. Africa.

    AMPHIBOLE. Smith et al., J. Volcanol. Geothermal Res. 18, 249-278 (1983).Microprobe analyses (14) from gabbroic rocks, S. California.

    AMPHIBOLE. Sorensen, (Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 164, 59-75) (1986) Microprobe analyses(8) from Catalina schist, Calif.

    AMPHIBOLE. Spadea et al., (Jour. Geol. 95, 377-395) (1987) Microprobe analyses(5) from ophiolite, SW Columbia

    AMPHIBOLE. Spear andKimball, (Comput. Geosci. 10, 317-325) (1984), Chem. Abstr.102, no. 2, 9859 (1984). Fortran program to recalculate probe analyses to Fe + ^

    AMPHIBOLE. Spear, J. Petrol. 23, 383-426 (1982). Microprobe analyses (30),Mt. Cube quadrangle, Vermont.

    AMPHIBOLE. Stepanenko, (Tr. Komi Fil. Akad. Nauk SSSR 45, 36-47) (1984)(G(570)AK144+). Analyses (4) from carbonatites

    AMPHIBOLE. Stephenson and Hensel, Lithos 15, 59-75 (1982) (English). Microprobeanalyses (4), NS Wales, Australia.

    AMPHIBOLE. Stoddard (Can. Mineral. 23, 195-204) (1985). Microprobe analyses (4)from granulites, Adirondacks.

    AMPHIBOLE. Stolz, Mineral. Mag. 48, 167-179 (1984). Microprobe analyses (2) fromultramafic inclusions in nepheline mugearite, N.S. Wales

    AMPHIBOLE. Strong and Taylor, (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 32, 211-222)(1984) (Eng.). Electron microprobe analyses (43) from peralkaline rocks andgranites of Newfoundland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Stul'chikov, et al., (Geokhim. Rudoobraz. 12, 81-89) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 6, 48830 (1985). Analyses (not in abstr.) from Verkhovetsosyncline, USSR.

    AMPHIBOLE. Su and Bloss, Am. Mineral. 69, 399-403 (1984). Note of warning onmeasuring extinction angles on monoclinic.

    AMPHIBOLE. Suzuki, Proc. 3rd Symp. Antarctic Geosci., 132-143 (1983) (English)(502(990)J27SS, no. 28). Microprobe analyses (7), Lutzow-Holm Bay,Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Takasu, J. Petrol. 25, 619-643 (1984) (English). Microprobe analyses(22) from eclogites, Besshi Dist., Japan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Takeda (J. Sci. Hiroshima Univ., Ser. C, 8(3), 221-280) (1984) (Eng.).Microprobe analyses (8) from greenstones, Shikoku, Japan

    AMPHIBOLE. Tanaka et al., J. Jpn. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol. Econ. Geol. 77, 438-454(1982) (English). Microprobe analyses (11) from cortlandite, N.E. Japan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Thompson and Leclair, (Jour. Metamorph. Geol. 5, 415-436) (1987)Microprobe analyses (4), Grenville Province, Canada.

    AMPHIBOLE. Thomson et al. (Can. Mineral. 23, 173-186) (1985). Microprobe analyses(2) from norite, Sudbury, Ont.

    AMPHIBOLE. Tornroos, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh., 144, 107-123 (1982) (English).Microprobe analyses (1) from Finland.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Treiman (Meteoritics 20, 229-243) (1985). Microprobe analyses (3) fromShergotty meteorite (and Zagami).

    AMPHIBOLE. Tripathi and Goel (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India, Sec. A, 53, no. 1,17-22) (1983) (Eng.). Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 12, 94664 (1984). Mossbauerstudy of hornblendes.

    AMPHIBOLE. Trzcienski et al. (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 311-320) (1984),Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 26, 213131 (1984). Zoned sodic amphiboles, NewBrunswick, Canada.

    AMPHIBOLE. Tsai, et al., Acta Geol. Taiwanica 21, 81-91 (1982) (English).Microprobe analyses (2), megacrysts in basalt, N. Taiwan.

    AMPHIBOLD. Ungaretti et al., (Porodoobrazuyushchie Miner. (Rock-forming Minerals),Mater. S'ezda MMA, 11th, 82-110 (1978) (Pub. 1981) (English)) Chem. Abstr.98, no. 26, 219116 (1983). Fe content vs lattice properties of glaucophane-riebeckite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Upton et al. (Mineral. Mag. 48, 323-343) (1984). Microprobe analyses(1) from E. Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Upton, et al., J. Petrol. 25, 151-184 (1984). Microprobe analyses (2)from NE Greenland basalts.

    AMPHIBOLE. Valetov and Lapides (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 276, 116-119) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 101, no. 10, 76130 (1984). Mossbauer study of riebeckite andarfvedsonite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Vanko and Bishop, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 81, 277-289 (1982).Microprobe analyses (6) from Humboldt lopolith, Nev.

    AMPHIBOLE. Vielzeuf, Bull. Mineral. 105, 681-690 (1982). Microprobe analyses (5)of actinolite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Vivallo (eol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 106, 257-267) (1985) (Eng.).Microprobe analyses (4) from metamorphic rocks, Garpenberg, Sweden.

    AMPHIBOLE. Vladykin et al. (Izv. Sib. Otd. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Khim. Nauk,41-56) (1983) (Russ.). 480(690.3)M662. Analyses (2) from Murunsh massif,arfvedsonite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Volfinger et al. (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49, 37-48) (1985), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 12, 98519 (1985). Incorporation of Cl in.

    AMPHIBOLE. Wagner and Velde (Bull. Mineral. 108, 173-187) (1985) (Eng.).Microprobe analyses (6) from minette dikes, Jersey and Italy. Arfvedsonite.

    AMPHIBOLE. Wang, (Proc. - Int. Symp. Hydrothermal Research, 1st, 1982, 393-410)(1983) (English), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 6, 44315 (1984). Hydrothermal synthesisof amphibole asbestos.

    AMPHIBOLE. Ward (Am. Mineral. 69, 531-540) (1984). Microprobe analyses (2) fromNew Zealand.

    AMPHIBOLE. Waters, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 95, 523-533) (1987) Av. compositionfrom xenoliths in kimberlite, S. Africa (K-richterite)

    AMPHIBOLE. Whitney and McLellard, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 82, 34-41 (1983).Microprobe analyses (12) from coronas in metagabbros, Adirondacks.

    AMPHIBOLE. Wierzcholowski, (Arch. Mineral. 38, 67-75) (1983) (Polish), Mineral.Abstr. 36, 183 (1984). Analysis from Sudeten, optics, infra-red data.

    AMPHIBOLE. Williams (Can. Mineral. 22, 417-421) (1984). Microprobe analyses (2)Fiskenaesset, Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Williams, Mineral. Mag. 47, 233-235 (1983). Microprobe analysis fromFornas, Spain (hornblende).

    AMPHIBOLE. Worner (Diss. Ruhr Univ., 248-301) (1982). (298(530)qW895G. Microprobeanalyses (50) and trace elements. Laacher See, Germany.

    AMPHIBOLE. Yakovlev, et al., (Mineral. Zh. 6, no. 5, 3-16) (1984), Chem. Abstr.102, no. 4, 28869 (1985). Analyses (not in abstr.), unit cells from UkrainianShield and Russian Platform.

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  • AMPHIBOLE. Yamamoto, J. Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Ser. 21, 77-131 (1984)(English). Microprobe analyses (12), Oshime-Oshime volcano, N. Japan.

    AMPHIBOLE. Yardley, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 81, 317-327 (1982). Microprobeanalyses (18) from schists, New Zealand.

    AMPHIBOLE. Yoshida and Oikava, Proc. 3rd Symp. Antarctic Geosci., 145-165(1983) (562(990)J27SS no. 28). Microprobe analyses (4) from metabasite,Antarctica.

    AMPHIBOLE. Young (Mineral. Mag. 48, 345-350) (1984). Microprobe analyses (2)of inclusions in chromite, Rhum, Scotland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Zavyalova, (Geol. Geofiz., no. 2, 61-68 (1983)) Chem. Abstr. 98,no. 20, 164131 (1983). Analyses from peridotites, Aldan Shield.

    AMPHIBOLES. Ackermand, et al., Mineral. Mag. 47, 555-561 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (2) from Fiskemaess, Greenland.

    AMPHIBOLE. Su et al. (Am. Mineral. 69, 440-448) (1984). Optic axial angle asa measure of Al, Si ordering in. (2)

    ANALCIME. Alberti and Brigatti (Am. Mineral. 70, ;805-813) (1985). Multivariateanalysis of ten elements shows strong chemical differentiation between hydro- thermal and sedimentary samples.

    ANALCIME. Alt and Honnorez, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 87, 145-169 (1984).Microprobe analyses (2) from altered basalt, oceanic cores.

    ANALCIME. Barbieri and Penta, Chem. Erde 43, 197-203 (1984) (English). Relationof Li content to origin. High in volcanic (122 to 960 ppm).

    ANALCIME. Brooks et al., Greenland Geosci. 7, 1-35 (1982) (English). Analyses(1) from Werner Bjerge complex, Greenland.

    ANALCIME. Clarke et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 83, 117-127 (1983). Microprobeanalysis from W.. Greenland.

    ANALCIME. Danilov, (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 268, 151-154 (1983)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no18, 146709 (1983). Occurrence in sedimentary rocks, Timan. X-ray data.

    ANALCIME.- Dubanska and Rykl, (ActaMont. 61, 27-41) (1983), Chem. Abstr. 100, no.10, 71343 (1984). Hydrothermal synthesis.

    ANALCIME. -Dubanska and Rykl, (Cas. Mineral. Geol. 29, 91-98) (1984) (Czech.),Chem.. Abstr. 101, no. 4, 25641 (1984). Hydrothermal preparation fromalbitite rock.

    ANALCIME. Gamble, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 173-187 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (3) from teschenite, N.S. Wales.

    ANALCIME. Henderson and Gibb, (Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 77, 325-347) (1987)Microprobe analyses (2) from Lugar sill, SW Scotland

    ANALCIME. Jakobsson and Moore, (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 97, 648-659) (1986)Microprobe analyses (4) from Surtsey volcano, Iceland

    ANALCIME. Keith et al., (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 47, 795-804 (1983)) Chem.Abstr. 98, no. 24, 201522 (1983). Concentration of Cs during hydrothermalalteration, Yellows tone.

    ANALCIME. Liou et al. (Mineral. Mag. 49, 321-333) (1985). Stability in P-Tdiagram of system Na20-CaO-MgO-Al20o-Si02-H2 0.

    ANALCIME. Matsueda et al., Proc. 3rd Symp. Antarctic Geosci., 166-176 (1983)(English) (502(990)J27SS no. 28). Probe analyses (1) from skarn, Antarctica.

    ANALCIME. Nakajima et al. (Kenkyu Shuroku-Kobe Daigaku 72, 105-121) (1984) (Jap.),Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 14, 114129 (1984). Hydrothermal synthesis.

    ANALCIME. Noack, Miner. Mag. 47, 47-50 (1983). Analyses from Mururoa, S. Pacific ANALCIME. Senderova and Vorob'eva (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 294, no. 6, 1491-1494)

    (1984), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 10, 76111 (1984). Stability in systemanalcime + quartz = albite.

    ANALCIME. Ueda et al., (J. Phys. Chem. 88, 2128-2131) (1984), Chem. Abstr. 100,no. 22, 183371 (1984). Synthesis.

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    24, 48-75 (1983) (English)) Hydrothermal synthesis and

    ANALCIME. Ueno and Hanada, J. Mineral. Soc. Jpn. 15, 259-272 (1982)(Japanese). Analysis, X-ray data, Fukuoka Pref., Japan, a 13.7211A.

    ANATASE. Edenharter et al . , (Schweiz. Strahler 5, 261-26? (1980)) Mineral. Abstr.34, 69 (1983). Probe analysis with Nb 2 05 1.61-2.45*, a 3.784, c 9.523A.

    ANATASE. Ohtsuka et al . (J. Jpn. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol. Econ. Geol .76, 253-261) (1981), Mineral. Abstr. 36, 42-43 (1984). Crystallizationunder hydrothermal conditions.

    ANATASE. Grunin et al., (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 268, 686-688 (1983)) Chem. Abstr.98, no. 18, 146737 (1983). Synthesis. X-ray, DTA, TGA, and EPR study.

    ANATASE. Marziano et al . (Inst. Chem. Eng. Symp. Ser. 87, 709-716)(1984)(Eng.), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 10, 81036 (1985). Kinetics of anatase- rutile transformation.

    ANATASE. Nishizawa and Aoki, (J(1985)(Eng.). Chem. Abstr.synthesis.

    ANATASE. Suwa et al., (J. Mater. Sci . 19, 1397-1405) (1984) (English) , Chem. Abstr.100, no. 26, 219369 (1984). Transformation to brookite to rutile by grinding.

    ANCYLITE. Viswanathan et al . , (Proc. - Int. Symp. Hydrothermal Reactions, 1st1982, 747-757) (1983), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 8, 59709 (1984). Hydrotherm synth.

    ANDALUSITE. Abs-Wurmbach et al . , (J. PetrolChem. Abstr. 98, no. 18, 146713 (1983).stability of andalusite-kaolinite series.

    ANDALUSITE. Brandstatter and Zemann, Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 33, 131-4(1984). Analyses from Rasna, Czechoslovakia reported to contain 0.36/6 BaO

    ANDALUSITE. Cerny and Hawthorne, Mineral. Assoc. Canada Short Course no. 8,163-186 (1982). Review of occurrence in granitic pegmatites.

    ANDALUSITE. Gordillo et al . (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 93-101) (1985).Microprobe analysis (1) from El Penon, Argentina.

    ANDALUSITE. Halbach and Chattergee, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 14-23(1984). Calculation of thermodynamic data.

    ANDALUSITE. Jamieson (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 86, 309-330) (1984). Probeanalysis (1) from gneiss, Nova Scotia.

    ANDALUSITE. Kerrick et al . , (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 95, 481-498) (1987)Microprobe analyses (3) from corundum-muscovite rocks, Zimbabwe

    ANDALUSITE. Kieffer, (Rev. Geophys. Space Phys. 20, 827-849 (1982)) Chem.Abstr. 98, no. 4, 19591 (1983). Calculations of thermodynamicproperties, application to phase equil.

    ANDALUSITE. Lefebvre, (Bull. Mineral. 105, 347-350 (1982) (English)) Chem. Abstr.98, no. 6, 37821 (1983). Transmission electron microscopy. Plastic deformation

    ANDALUSITE. Ostapenko et al., (Mineral. Zh. 8(3), 59-61) (1986) (Russian)Thermodynamic properties of X-andalusite at 537 deg., 627 deg., 675 deg. C

    ANDALUSITE. Petrusenko (Geochim., Mineral. Petrol. 14, 73-83) (1981),Mineral. Abstr. 35, 77 (1984). Occurrence in pegmatite, Bulgaria, Optics.

    ANDALUSITE. Pokrovskii and Ivanov (Ocherki Fiz-Khim Petrol. 11, 143-160)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 20, 174816 (1984). Stability in systemAl 20o-Si02-H20. Thermodynamic constants.

    ANDALUSITE. Ralph et al . (Am. Mineral. 69, 513-519) (1984). Compressibility.Crystal structure at pressures up to 37 kb.

    ANDALUSITE. Robie and Hemingway, Am. Mineral. 69, 298-306 (1984). Heatcapacity, 10-380 degrees K. Entropy. Triple joint kyanite-andalusite-sillimanite.

    ANDALUSITE. Shvedenkov et al . (Geol i Geofiz. 10, 91-96) (1982), Mineral.Abstr. 35, 45 (1984). Stability in system muscovite + quartz = K-feldspar + andalusite and paragonite = albite + corundum.

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  • ANDALUSITE. Steefel and Atkinson (Econ. Geol. 79, 573-579) (1984).Occurrence in hydrothermal deposits, Elkhorn dist., Mont. Abstr. 107, no10, 81086 (1987) Oriented growth of sillimanite in andalusite, N. Hex.

    ANDALUSITE. Vivallo (Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 106, 257-267(1985)(Eng.). Microprobe analysis (1) from metamorphic rocks, Garpenberg,Sweden.

    ANDERSONITE. Mathovskii et al., Mineral. Sb. 37, 7-19 (1983). Excitationand optical absorption spectra.

    ANDORITE. Jasinski, Mineral. Mag. 47, 507-514 (1983). Analysis fromHallefors, Sweden.

    ANDORITE. Kaspar et al. (Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., 1*17(1), 47-57)(1983)(Eng.). Microprobe analysis from Trebsko, Czech.

    ANDORITE. Moelo et al., (Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., 175-182) (1984),Abstr. in Am. Mineral. 70, 219-220 (1985). andorite-VI is orth.,a 13.02, b 19.18, c 25.48 A, unit cell contains^^20^^24^ U2^74^^44* R enewe(3 Senandorite. Andorite IV is renamedQuatrandorite. Monoclinic, a 13.04, b 19.18, c 1707 A, gamma 90 degrees,Fb l8Ag 15 Sb 47 S96-

    ANDORITE. .Mozgova et al., (Mineral Zh. 5, no. 1, 17-33 (1983)) Chem. Abstr.98, no. 26, 219050 (1983). The homologous series andorite - fizelyite -ramdohrite - sundtite. Compositions, unit cells.

    ANDUOITE. Tarkian and Bernhardt (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 33,121-129) (1984)(Eng.). Diagram for optical determination.

    ANKERITE. Gucwa and Pelczar, (Mineral. Polsk. Karpat., 18-19) 120(578) G934m(Polish) Analyses (1) from Polish Carpathians

    ANHYDRITE. Gritsek and Kropacheva, (Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 37, no. 1, 85-89)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 6, 48845 (1985). Occurrence in basicdike, Siberian Platform. Optics.

    ANHYDRITE. Jakobsson and Moore, (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 97, 648-659) (1986)Microprobe analyses (3) from Surtsey volcano, Iceland

    ANHYDRITE. Luhr et al., J. Volcanol. Geotherm. 23, 69-108 (1984).Microprobe analysis (1) from Chichon Volcano, Mexico.

    ANHYDRITE. Marfunin et al., (Mineral. Zh. 5, no. 6, 3-9) (1983), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 16, 124237 (1984). EPR study of sedimentary and hypogeneanhydrites.

    ANHYDRITE. Melnichuk et al., (Mineral. Zh. 6, no. 1, 79-82) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 101, no. 2, 10128 (1984). Analysis from Ukraine.

    ANHYDRITE. Roche, (Report, LBL-14303, 1-88 (1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 4,26840 (1983). Thermal decomposition.

    ANHYDRITE. Ryakov et al., (Phys. Chem. Miner. 10, 21-26) (1983), Mineral.Abstr. 35, 138 (1984). E.P.R. study shows the presence of P0^~ 2 andS0o~ radicals.

    ANHYDRITE. Saltzmann and Price (Initial Rept. Deep Sea Drill Project 83,283-288) (1985), Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 4, 25089 (1985). Occurrence inaltered basalts, Costa Rica rift, E. Pacific.

    ANILITE. Janjic, (Glas. Prir. Muz. Beogradu Ser. A 37, 127-133)(1982), Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 6, 48835 (1985). Occurrence at Bor,Yugoslava, a 7.92, b 7.34, c 10.98 A, formula Cu< 7 gS.

    ANKERITE. Ashworth and Evirgen, Mineral. Mag. 48, 159-165 (1984).Microprobe analyses (1) from S.W. Turkey.

    ANKERITE. Barber and Wenk, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 233-245 (1P84).T.E.M. study from Alno and Fen carbonatites show 2-phase structures.

    ANKERITE. DeGrave and Vochten (Phys. Chem. Miner. 12, 108-113) (1985),Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 6, 39969 (1985). Analysis, x-ray, DTA, Mossbauerstudy.

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  • ANKERITE. Devaraju and Murthy, (J. Geol. Soc. India 23, 381-386) (1982),Mineralog. Abstr. 34, 474 (1983). Analysis from India, FeO 21.35,Fe203 0.82, MnO 1.24$, a 4.825, c 16.15A. Minor elements.

    ANKERITE. Gnutenko and Kuzemko, Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 37, no. 1, 94-97(1983). Analyses from Au deposit, Central Asia.

    ANKERITE. Hanagodimath and Nadagouda (J. Karnatak Univ., Sci. 28, 67-73)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 2, 9136 (1985). Analysis from KarnatakaState, India, unit cell.

    ANKERITE. Iwafuchi et al. (Nippon Kagaku Kaishi 98, 1211-1218) (1982), Chem.Abstr. 101, no. 14, 114127 (1984). Analysis, DTA of magnesian.

    ANKERITE. Krivdik et al., (Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 28(6), 58-70) (1986)(Russian) Analyses (15) from Davidkovo massif, Ukraine

    ANKERITE. Kucha and Wieczouk (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 32, 247-258) (1984). Electron diffraction data from Austria indicatesuperstructures with units of CaMg(COo) 2 , CaFe(COo)p» and CaCCK.

    ANKERITE. McDowell and Paces (Mineral. Mag. 49, 469-479) (1985). Microprobeanalyses (10) from Salton Sea geothermal system, Calif.

    ANKERITE. Miyano and Klein, Am. Mineral. 68, 517-529 (1983). Microprobeanalyses (4) of riebeckite, W. Australia.

    ANKERITE. Phillips and Brown, (Can. Mineral. 25, 265-273) (1987) Microprobeand (23) from Kalgoorlie deposit

    ANKERITE. Powell et al., J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, 33-41 (1984). Stabilityin system CaO-MgO-FeO-C0 2 .

    ANKERITE. Selverstone, J. Petrol. 25, 501-531 (1984). Microprobeanalyses (2) from Tavern, Austria.

    ANKERITE. Stepanenko (Tr. Komi Fil. Akad. Nauk SSSR 45, 36-47) (198*0(Russ) (G(570)AK144+). Analyses (8) from carbonatites.

    ANKERITE. Thompson and Leclair, (Jour. Metamorph. Geol. 5, 415-436) (1987)Microprobe analyses (1), Grenville Province, Canada

    ANKERITE. Warne et al., (Thermochim. Acta 51, 105-111 (1981)) Mineral. Abstr.34, 181 (1983). DTA.

    ANNIVITE. 'Bortnikov et al., (Mineral. Zh. 8(3), 61-64) (1986) (Russian)Microprobe analyses (1) from E. Karamazar, Bi 18.23$

    ANNIVITE. Spiridonov (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 279, 447-453) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 14, 116738 (1985). Nomenclature of group. Annivite forBi dominant.

    ANORTHOCLASE. Akizuki, (Lithos 16, 249-254) (1983)(English), Chem. Abstr.100, no. 10, 71395 (1984). Electron microscope study.

    ANORTHOCLASE. Irving and Frey (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 48, 1201-1221)(1984). Microprobe analyses (6) of megacrysts in basalts. Trace elements.

    ANORTHOCLASE. Upton et al. (Mineral. Mag. 48, 323-343) (1984). Microprobeanalyses (1) from E. Greenland.

    ANTHOINITE. Ostwald (Mineral. Mag. 48, 397-400) (1984). Analysis, x-raydata from Tasmania.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Ackermend et al., Mineral. Mag. 47, 555-561 (1983).Microprobe analyses (6) from Fiskemaess, Greenland.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Chernosky et al. (Am. Mineral 70, 223-236) (1985). Stabilityin the system MgO-Si02-HpO.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Day et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 237-248) (1985). Thermodynamicanalysis of equil. in system MgO-Si02~H20.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Krupka et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 249-260) (1985). Low-temp.heat capacities and derived thermodynamic properties. Unit cell, analysis.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Krupka et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 261-271) (1985). High- temp, heat capacities and derived thermodynamic properties.

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  • ANTHOPHYLLITE. Miyake (J. Metamorph. Geol. 2, no. 2, 165-177) (198*0.Microprobe analyses (2) from gneisses, Kenya.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Rock and Leake, Mineral. Mag. 48, 211-227 (198*1). Computerreclassification of published anthophyllite and gedrite analyses.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Schreyer et al., Contrib. Geol. 86, 200-207 (1984).Microprobe analyses (2) from Limpopo belt, Africa, (gedrites)

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Spear, J. Petrol. 23, 383-426 (1982). Microprobe analyses(25), Mt. Cube quadrangle, Vermont.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Stephenson and Hensel, Lithos 15, 59-75 (1982)(English).Microprobe analyses (1), NS Wales, Australia.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Su et al. (Am. Mineral. 69, 440-448) (1984). Optic axialangle as a measure of Al, Si ordering in. Na-Al rich.

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Williams, Mineral. Mag. 47, 233-235 (1983). Microprobeanalysis from Fornas, Spain (gedrite).

    ANTHOPHYLLITE. Windley et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 86, 342-358(1984). Microprobe analyses (4) from Limpopo belt, S. Africa, gedrite.

    ANTIGORITE. Buseck and Cowley, Am. Mineral. 68, 18-40 (1983). Transmissionelectron microscopy.

    ANTIGORITE. Cressey and Hutchison, (Conf. Ser. Inst. Antigorite 68, 40P-412) (1984), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 22, 177931 (1984). Microstructureby high resolution electron microscopy.

    ANTIGORITE. Day et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 237-248) (1985). Thermodynamicanalysis of equil. in system MgO-Si02-H 2 0.

    ANTIGORITE. Jiang et al., (Yankuang Ceshi 1, no. 1, 36-43 (1982)(Chinese))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 10, 75504 (1983). Regularly interstratifiedseptechlorite-antigorite, Sichuan Province, China.

    ANTIGORITE. Lange et al. (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49, 1715-1726) (1985).Infra-red and TGA study of shocked specimens.

    ANTIGORITE. Weinke and Wieseneder, Ore Genesis: The State of the Art (Spec.Publ. No. 2, Soc. Geol. Appl. Miner. Dep.), 396-404 (1982).Microprobe analyses (2) from mafic rocks, East Alps.

    ANTIGORITE. Yariv, (Clays Clay Miner. 21, 925-936) (1986), Chem. Abstr.106, no. 26, 217103 (1987) Infra-red study

    ANTIMONPEARCEITE. Sugaki et al. (Sci. Rep. TohokuUniv., Ser. 3, 15(3),461-469) (1983)(Eng.). Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 14, 114109 (1984).Synthesis Pseudohex. a 7.4299, c 11.8229A. G(620)T5 x-ray data, monoclinic,pseudohexagonal, DTA.

    ANTIMONY. Bernard!ni et al. (Rend. Soc. Ital. Mineral. Petrol. 39, 649-656) (1984)(Ital.). G(550)So15r. Stability relations in system As-Sb.

    ANTIMONY. Halenius and Alinder, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., 201-215(1982)(English). Microprobe analysis from Langsjon, Sweden.

    ANTIMONY. Nekrasov, (Mineral. Zh. 7, 51-72) (1985) (Russian) Stability insystem Ag-Au-Sb

    ANTIMONY. Xu and Mei, (Jour. Jap. Assoc. Mineral., Petrol., Econ. Geol.82, 91-99) (1987) (Eng) Polarization color indexes

    APATITE. 'Votyakov, et al., (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 275, 167-169) (1984),Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 6, 41197 (1984).

    APATITE. Aleksiev, et al., (Geokhim., Mineral., Petrol. 10, 12-25) (1979),Mineralog. Abstr. 34, 433 (1983). Rare earths in, from S. Bulgaria.

    APATITE. Allan and Carmichael, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 88, 203-216(1984). Microprobe analyses (4) from lavas, Colima, Mexico.

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  • APATITE. Amjad et al. (J. Colloid Interface Sci. 101, 250-256) (1984).Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 18, 161407 (1984). Crystallization of hydroxyl-and fluor-apatite in the presence of Mg ion.

    APATITE. Azimov et al., (Uzb. Geol. Zh., no. 2, 80-82) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 101, no. 4, 26250 (1984). Synthesis of fluorapatite containing Fe, Ca 10 .. xFexSi x P6.. x02nF2. Optics, G., ns.

    APATITE. Baumer et al. (Bull. Mineral. 108, 145-152) (1985)(Eng.). Infra- red spectroscopy of OH-F apatites.

    APATITE. Borko et al., (Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Khim.Biol. Nauki, no. 2, 8-11 (1983)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 16, 129452(1983). Analyses, unit cells, infra-red data, X-ray data from Azov Seaarea.

    APATITE. Brastad (Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 34, 87-103)(1985)(Eng.). Microprobe analyses (2) from eclogite, W. Norway, SrO upto 1.4256.

    APATITE. Bulakh et al. (Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 113, 398-410) (1984).Analyses (9) from Seligdar deposit, Aldan (fluor-).

    APATITE. Burragato et al., (Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh., 407-416 (1982))Mineral. Abstr. 34, 182 (1983). Analyses from Latium, Italy, a 9.400, c6.903A; a 9.410, c 6.920A. Optics.

    APATITE. Chaikino, (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 274, 128-132) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 20, 159628 (1984). Disorder in structure caused bygrinding.

    APATITE. Cherneva et al., (Geol. Bal. 13, 63-74) (1983)(English). Pareearths in, from granites, S. Bulgaria.

    APATITE. Christoffersen and Christoffersen (Faraday Discussions Chem. Soc.no. 77, 235-242) (1984). Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 14, 120902 (1985).Kinetics of dissolution of hydroxy-apatite.

    APATITE. Ciesla (Pr. Nauk Akad Ekon Wroclaw 267, 385-388) (1984)(Pol.).Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 16, 142257 (1985). Thermal decomposition ofcarbonate-apatite.

    APATITE. Ciesla and Rudnicki (Pr. Nauk Akad Ekon Wroclaw 267, 389-392)(1984)(Pol.). Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 16, 142258 (1985). Thermaldecomposition of hydroxyl-apatite.

    APATITE. Crurisicchio, et al., Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Abh. 148, 113-140(1983)(English). Microprobe analyses (2) from Alkalic rocks, Kenya.

    APATITE. DeMichele and Pipino, (Riv. Mineral. Ital., no. 4, 123-124)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 20, 159625 (1984). Occurrence inophiolite, Mt. Sciguello, Italy. Trace elements.

    APATITE. Eberhardt et al. (Appl. Optics 24(3), 388-395) (1985), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 14, 116741 (1985). Reflectance at C0 2 laserwavelengths.

    APATITE. El-Kammar et al., Chem. Erde 42, 131-143 (1983)(English). Analyses(12) of sedimentary apatite from Svalbard.

    APATITE. Eremenko et al., (Mineral. Zh. 7(6), 9-18) (1985) (Russian)Analyses (2) from Kursk magnetic anomaly

    APATITE. Feoktistova and Panskikh, (Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B:Geol., Khim. Biol. Nauki, no. 10, 25-27 (1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no.4, 19586 (1983). Analyses and unit cells from anorthosites.

    APATITE. Fershstater et al. (Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 276(5), 1228-1234)(1984), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 14, 114148 (1984). F and Cl analyses frommagmatic rocks.

    APATITE. Garcia Guinea et al. (Bol. Soc. Espanola Mineral. 7, 139-147)(1983), Mineral. Abstr. 36, no. 2, 206 (1985). Two analyses, opticsfrom Spain, a 9.427, 9.409; c 6.859, 6.920A.

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  • APATITE. Gucwa and Pelczar, (Mineral. Polsk. Karpat., 19-25) 120(578) G934m(Polish) Analyses (11) from Polish Carpathians

    APATITE. Helvaci, Econ." Geol. 79, 354-371 (1984). Microprobe analyses (10)from magnetite-apatite deposit, Avnik, Turkey.

    APATITE. Ilin, et al., (Litol. Polezn. Iskop. 6, 144-147) (1984) (Russian),Chem. Abstr. 102, no. 6, 48910 (1985). Analyses of carbonate-fluor-apatite from Khubsugal phosphorites.

    APATITE. Irving and Frey (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 48, 1201-1221) (1984).Microprobe analyses (2) of megacrysts in basalts. Trace elements.

    APATITE. Ishida (Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 79, 424-428) (1984)(Jpn.),Chem. Abstr. 103, no. 2, 25076 (1985). Analysis from Iwate Pref., Japan,(Ca7.046Sr 2.574l"ln0.346 ) 9.966 P6.0l4 024.00^ F » OH)) 1.927Cl 0.073 )] 2.000' a 9.475, c 6.$74a, optics, infrared.

    APATITE. Karpova and Vazirov, (Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 26, 584-586)(1983), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 18, 142373 (1984). Analysis and opticsfrom Tadzhikistan of francolite.

    APATITE. Kibalczyc et al., (Cryst. Res. Technol. 17, K105-K106 (1982))Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 2, 10044 (1983). Growth of hydroxylapatite crystalsin silica gel.

    APATITE. Knutson et al. (Am. Mineral. 70, 829-837) (1985). Microprobeanalyses (7) and rare-earths, U, and Th (10) on zoned crystals fromPanasqueira Sn. W deposit, Portugal. Cause of color.

    APATITE. Kogarko et al. (Geokhimiia, 472-493) (1984), Chem. Abstr. 100, no.26, 213138 (1984). Stability in system nepheline-diopside-apatite.

    APATITE. Lang and Walmsley, (Phys. Chem. Miner. 9, 6-8 (1983)) Chem.Abstr. 98, no. 10, 75556 (1983). Occurrence coating a diamond.

    APATITE. Lang, (Bull. Soc. Sci. Bretagne 53, 95-124 (1981)(French)) Chem.Abstr. 98, no. 14, 110750 (1983). A review of the structure and possiblesubstitutions.

    APATITE. Lapin et al., (Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 29(1), 30- ) (1987)(Russian) Analyses (1) from carbonatite, Yenisen region

    APATITE. Luhr and Carmichael (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90, 142-161)(1985). Microprobe analysis (1) from Jorullo volcano, Mexico.

    APATITE. Luhr and Giannetti, (Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 95, 420-436) (1987)Microprobe analyses (1) from leucitic tuff, Roccamoufina Volcano, Italy

    APATITE. Luhr et al., J. Volcanol. Geotherm. 23, 69-108 (1984).Microprobe analysis (1) from Chichon Volcano, Mexico.

    APATITE. Marchenko et al., (Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol.,Khim. Biol. Nauki, no. 2, 22-25) (1984), Chem. Abstr. 100, no. 18,142401 (1984). Analysis, optics, a 9.37, c 6.88 A, from carbonatite, Azov.Sea.

    APATITE. Nelson and Featherstone, (Calcif. Tissue Int. 34(Suppl. 2), 69-81(1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 4, 26732 (1983). Synthesis ofcarbonite-apatite. Infra-red, Raman spectrum.

    APATITE. Pavlov et al., Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 37, 92-96) (1983) Chem. Abstr.102, no. 4, 28644 (1985). Relation of minor element content to type ofrock.

    APATITE. Petroukha, (Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 111, 593-597) (1982),Mineralog. Abstr. 34, 474 (1983). Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 4, 19602 (1983).Analysis of fluorapatite from Urals, G 3.19. Optics, n(omega) 1.631,n(epsilon) 1.627.

    APATITE. Plimer, Miner. Deposita 19, 19-25 (1984)(English). Analyses (10)from Broken Hill, Australia (fluor)

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  • APATITE. Portnov et al., (Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect., 228,121-122 (1977)) Mineral. Abstr. 34, 182 (1983). Discussion ofpleochroism.

    APATITE. Price et al., Can. Mineral. 21, 29-35 (1983). Microprobe analysesfrom Peach River meteorite, Alberta.

    APATITE. Ritter and Maerk, (Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., Sect. B,229, 394-397) (1984)(English), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 6, 41170 (1984).Optical study of radiation damage in fluorapatite.

    APATITE. Roden et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 376-380 (1984).Microprobe analysis (2), St. Paul's rocks, Atlantic Ocean.

    APATITE. Roe and Burnett (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49, 1581-1592) (1985).U in Pacific Island deposits. Age.

    APATITE. Rub et al., (Kovel. Magmet. Porod. Chekh. Nek. Raionov. SSSR,138-147) (1983), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 6, 41208 (1984). Analyses,optics from Central Bohemian pluton.

    APATITE. Scott, Greenland Geosci. no. 4, 1-124 (1981). Microprobe analyses(1) from kimbalite, Greenland.

    APATITE. Sidorov, Mineralogy of Cibaikalie, 88-137 (103(690.3)M662p).Analyses from SW Baikal (5).

    APATITE. Somorukova et al., (Geokhimiia, no. 11, 1784-1788) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 102, no. 4, 28715 (1985). Infra-red spectroscopy from Khibina.

    APATITE. Stone and George, Proc. Ussher Soc. 5, 428-431 (1983). Analysis,x-ray data, Megilliger Rocks, Cornwall.

    APATITE. Suitch et al. (Acta Cryst. 41B, 173-179) (1985), Chem. Abstr.103, no. 2, 14843 (1985). Mn +2 in fluorapatite is almost entirely ina subset of Ca(1) sites.

    APATITE. Takhonenhova and Udod, (Geokhimiia, no. 1, 113-119) (1984), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 12, 88934 (1984). Rare earths in.

    APATITE. Treiman and Essene, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 85, 149-157 (1984).Microprobe analyses (3) from Oka complex, Quebec.

    APATITE. Turesebekov et al., (Uzb. Geol. Zh., no. 5, 65-68) (1983), Chem.Abstr. 100, no. 8, 54695 (1984). Cl and F in rocks, Almalyk ore region.F/C1 increases from 1.6 to 67.7 from basic to acidic rocks.

    APATITE. Vasil'eva (Zap. Vses. Mineral. 0-va. 114, 348-360) (1985)(Russ.).Analyses (24) from alkalic plutonic rocks, Mongolia, Si02 0-4.19percent, SO^ 0.25-3.74 percent, rare earths up to 13.5 percent.

    APATITE. Virt and Sagunov (Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Geol. 3, 44-51)(1984), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 10, 76105 (1984). Analyses (not inabstr.), X-ray data, optics, a 9.390, c 6.88 A, from Kazakhstan.

    APATITE. Warren et al., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 64, 175-185 (1983).Microprobe analyses (1) from granite clasts, Moon.

    APATITE. Watson et al. (Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49, 1813-1823) (1985).Diffusion of Sm, Sr, and Pb in fluorapatite.

    APATITE. Wilson et al. (Mineral. Rec. 15, 361-366) (1984). Indigo-bluefluorapatite from King Lithia Mine, S. Dak. Microprobe analyses (4).

    APATITE. Worner (Diss. Ruhr Univ., 248-301) (1982). (298(530)q W895G.Microprobe analyses (25) and trace elements. Laacher See, Germany.

    APATITE. Young and Holcomb, (Calcif. Tissue Int. 34(Suppl. 2), 17-32(1982)) Chem. Abstr. 98, no. 4, 26746 (1983). Synthesis by severalmethods, X-ray, infra-red data of hydroxyapatite.

    APATITE. Zanin et al. (Vopr. Miner. Petr.-Rudogenezisa, 21-34)(1984) (Russ), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 18, 155059 (1984). Analyses (notin abstr.), infra-red data from ancient phosphorites.

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  • APHTHITALITE. Man et al. (Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Ed.) 29, 79*4-797)(1984)(Eng.), Chem. Abstr. 101, no. 20, 17*4797 (198*4). Stability in thesystem K2SO^-Na2SO^-H2 0 at 25 degrees, 50 degrees, and 90degrees C.

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